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Helen Gray-Bauer of Waynflete, right, gets off a pass Tuesday ahead of Brooke Heathco of Freeport during their Western Maine Conference game. Waynflete reached 7-1-1 with a 2-0 victory. Freeport is 7-4. John Ewing/Staff Photographer

BIDDEFORD 2, NOBLE 0: Cassie Ellis scored on a header off a corner kick three minutes into the game and added a goal in the second half to lead the Tigers (7-2-1) over the Knights (0-9-1) at North Berwick.

Julie Martell put Gray-New Gloucester ahead 1-0 with the only goal of the first half, but Jade Jordan countered for the Hawks with 12 minutes left in the game. Ashley Morneau and Martell added goals in the final four minutes.

Zoe Adams had seven saves for Gray-New Gloucester and Madison Day six for Sacopee.

POLAND 3, NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 1: Emily Bolduc scored the first goal and assisted on the second as the Knights (5-5) opened a 3-0 halftime lead against North Yarmouth Academy (4-4-2) at Poland.

Sarah Bolduc and Sarah Walton also scored, and Courtney Cunliffe and Maddy Simard had assists for the Knights. Anna Laprise had a second-half goal for the Panthers.

Erin Brewer made six saves for Poland and Sonia Lin 11 for NYA.

GREELY 0, YORK 0: Emma Rohrer of the Wildcats (4-4-3) and Elyse Dinan of Greely (8-2-1) made 10 saves apiece at York.

FIELD HOCKEY

CHEVERUS 1, SANFORD 0: Emily Michaud scored out of a scramble with 4:41 left in the second overtime to lift Cheverus (10-2) over Sanford (4-7) at Portland.

Nickyia Lovely had two goals and an assist, Lily Chepke chipped in with a pair of goals and Claire Crocker had two goals and an assist.

Camden Cone and Nicole Chadwick each had one goal, Grace Kelley had three assists and Abby Dunn added two. Emily Malinowski, Maddy Beaulieu and Abby Dyer each added one assist, and the Tigers outshot the Eagles, 41-0.

Andrea Coll had 29 saves for Lincoln.

MT. VIEW 1, BELFAST 0: Reanna Boulay scored with 13:20 left to lift the Mustangs (8-4) over the Lions (7-5) at Thorndike. Allyson Clary assisted on the goal. Dinah Bilodeau made four saves to earn the shutout.

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